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What should Springbok_Tony do? |
Tell us to sod off and get whatever he pleases |
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Kris |
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 Posted: 19:20 - 25 May 2002 Post subject: What do YOU think? |
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Ok heres the story,
We all should know by now about Sprinkbok_tony's plans to get a bike this year. With me so far? Good.
Tony's been pretty honest and admitted he has only done his cbt, and has no previous bike experience...a situation many of us have been in I'm sure. Tony needs his bike as his main transport, a bit of fun at weekends, and to do a fair old journey on occasionally (100 odd miles I think). Tony's first plans were to get an NSR125. Fair do's mate, we all said.
Recently Tony has been posting that he intends to get an RVF400 instead. Rememberits his first bike and he is 18 years old. I think this is a bad move, and questioned his plans on the live chat thingy. It started a mass debate on what size engine/type of bike is suitable for a learner and should we try and intervene etc, etc.
In my opinion, which I know counts for jack sh*t so don't tell me, Tony should think about a smaller capacity bike. Preferably a type that will not disentegrate after being dropped, will not cost much to run, and will not end up killing old Tony. Plus the fact that tony is 18 and the insurance companies are already sharpening their knives.
I think it would benefit him to get a small capacity bike for the first year, to learn road sense and survival on. Get the idea? So that 'if' Tony does come off, it won't be at 140mph and he'll have some limbs left to type a 'you were right' post with.
Please vote on the poll, and add your own suggestions below. Or alternatively you can all tell me to mind my own and all that. Seriously though, I wish Tony all the best in whatever he does.
Last edited by Kris on 19:39 - 25 May 2002; edited 1 time in total |
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NS 125 RK 1990 one with square headlight, and its playing havoc at the mo  |
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unlucky.
Mine is too- but its more the garage's fault for taking a fortnight (so far) to get a part in  |
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Hi
I gunna be different and "get the RVF", iv bin riding my NSR for 6 months and i already want a bigger bike, as long as the RVF is resricted to 33bhp and he takes it easy tony should be ok, and hey its better than getting a duke 998 as a first bike
Luke ____________________ "The food was not undelicious"
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 Posted: 12:47 - 26 May 2002 Post subject: |
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Ok if i were 18, and bearing in mind the rising insurance costs, running costs, and having a small friendly bike that was still fun then i would definately have a 125. I take it that Tony plans to pass his test, and then ride a 33bhp max, bike for the two year period, which i dont think is such a bad idea. Many people think that the 33bhp rule is a shit idea, (probably those kids with more money than sense, or rich dads etc!) There are plenty of bikes (mainly older stuff) that are within 33bhp, and are still loadsa fun to ride, My old KMX200 is an excellent example! The thing is to pick a bike that is naturally within that catagory, rather than buy a newer,bigger, more expensive bike and then restrict that down to 33bhp. I reckon any new bike like a Hornet600 just for example would feel so crap at 33bhp, and its just a waste, not to mention the higher costs involved. There is some merit in a new rider that commutes and needs his bike every day to get a more staid, reliable 125 like the CG, but if you actually wanna go places, then there are better options. I love working on my bikes nearly as much as riding them, so id be looking for a cheap older sporty 125, like an NS,RG,AR,TZR,MTX,KMX,DT etc that i could get dirt cheap, and spend a couple of weeks re-building it to make it into a decent little bike. All the above bikes are 2 strokes that are de restrictable, to 20bhp or more, and if looked after they should be reliable, and yet provide a bit more speed and fun than say a CG. at 18 and 80mph bike aint bad is it? and i dunno about you lot, but if i were 18 again, i could manage on a full power old stroker for 2 years, and still have plenty of fun. |
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 Posted: 10:34 - 27 May 2002 Post subject: Dudes... |
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Cheers for the replies lads,
I'm not gonna get a 125 for various reasons...
But what i may take into consideration on this page is the idea to get a slightly older cheaper 400 to use for the 2 year deretriction period.
But hey, that aint gonna stop be from test riding the RVF and fall in love again!
My mind may be made up, but i'l def take whats said into consideration!
I hada dream last night that i bought me an SV650, and hurt my ankle taking a corner to steep. Perhaps the dream gods have spoken.
Cheers, Tony...  |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 22 years, 354 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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